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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 32

Summary for Chapter 32: A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William)

What Happens in Chapter 32 – From the Book A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William)

Dive into Chapter 32, a pivotal chapter in A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William), written by Scarlett Johanseon. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.

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Vivian’s body quivered. “The truth?”

Finnick nodded.

With a trembling voice, Vivian asked, “You don’t think that the version you’ve found out is the truth?”

Vivian gazed straight into Finnick’s dark eyes as if she were seeking something in his unreadable gaze.

Finnick also met her gaze. After a while, he said slowly, “I don’t think that you’re a woman who will betray your body for money.”

I don’t think that you’re a woman who’ll betray your body for money.

Those simple words were like a magical spell, causing Vivian to freeze in shock.

Observing Vivian’s reaction, Finnick thought that her dazed look was quite adorable. A smile played on his lips. “What’s wrong?”

Only then did Vivian realize her embarrassing reaction. Averting her gaze quickly, she said, “It’s nothing. I’m just a bit surprised.”

As he stared at her, his voice became a few notches deeper. “So? Are you willing to tell me, Vivian?”

When she recalled what happened that year, Vivian’s face paled.

Noticing her ashen face and trembling eyebrows, Finnick’s heart suddenly ached. He said, “If you don’t want to, it’s okay.”

When Vivian leaned against his warm and broad shoulders, she felt like her soul had left her. Instead of crying, she merely shook her head blankly. “There’s nothing to cry about. It’s all in the past.”

However, Vivian’s reaction caused Finnick’s heart to ache even more than if she had burst into tears. Gazing at her pale face, he could not help but ask, “How do you know that he was an old man who was over sixty years old?”

Vivian’s eyelashes fluttered. “As I was drugged, I don’t really remember what happened that night, not even the man. When I woke up, he was already gone. There was ten thousand in cash left on the bedside table. I asked the concierge and they told me that the man who stayed there for the night was an old man who was over sixty years old. That wasn’t the end yet. Someone then reported me to the school, accusing me of giving out sexual favors.”

Vivian thought that she would not have any courage to talk about this incident again. However, for some reason, she had the strength to narrate everything when she was snugly in Finnick’s arms.

Listening to Vivian’s words, a hostile look crept into Finnick’s eyes. He asked in a deep voice, “Which hotel was it?”

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